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Deaf Children Australia[edit]

Deaf Children Australia is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting deaf and hard of hearing children and their families in Australia. The organization provides a range of services and programs aimed at enhancing the lives of deaf children and advocating for their rights.

History[edit]

Deaf Children Australia was established in 1862 as the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution. It was founded by Frederick J. Rose, a deaf man who was passionate about the education and welfare of deaf children. Over the years, the organization has evolved to meet the changing needs of the deaf community, eventually becoming Deaf Children Australia in 1997.

Mission and Vision[edit]

The mission of Deaf Children Australia is to inspire and empower deaf and hard of hearing children and young people to reach their full potential. The organization envisions a society where deaf children have the same opportunities as their hearing peers and can fully participate in all aspects of life.

Services and Programs[edit]

Deaf Children Australia offers a variety of services and programs, including:

  • Family Support Services: Providing guidance and resources to families of deaf children to help them navigate the challenges of raising a child with hearing loss.
  • Youth Programs: Offering activities and workshops designed to build confidence, leadership skills, and social connections among deaf youth.
  • Advocacy: Working to influence public policy and raise awareness about the needs and rights of deaf children.
  • Educational Support: Assisting deaf children in accessing quality education and supporting schools in creating inclusive learning environments.

Community Engagement[edit]

Deaf Children Australia actively engages with the community through events, workshops, and partnerships with other organizations. They aim to foster a sense of belonging and community among deaf children and their families.

Headquarters[edit]

The headquarters of Deaf Children Australia is located in Melbourne, Victoria. The historic Bluestone Building, which houses the organization, is a significant landmark and serves as a hub for their activities and services.

See Also[edit]